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J Dent Res 52(1): 30-35, 1973
© 1973 International and American Associations for Dental Research

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Incorporation of Fluoride by Human Enamel: III. In Vivo Effects of Nonfluoride and Fluoride Prophylactic Pastes and APF Gels

ROBERT I. STEARNS 1

1 Director of Research, The Lorvic Corporation, St. Louis, Missouri 63134, USA

Prophylactic procedures with a nonfluoride paste decrease the enamel surface fluoride concentration, whereas a sodium fluoride paste tends to prevent this loss. Topical acidulated phosphate-fluoride gel treatments exceed the equilibrium of enamel fluoride concentrations that are obtained subsequently by a second-order fluoride loss reaction.

Submitted on November 15, 1971







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